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Feb 10, 2005 09:35

asseverate \uh-SEV-uh-rayt\, transitive verb:
To affirm or declare positively or earnestly.

"But of course it is!" asseverates Herman Woodlife.
--Miles Kington, "Child slavery: the half-truth,"
[1]Independent, June 12, 1998

"Castro's been known to snow people, but he didn't snow
me," Mr. Weicker asseverated.
--"Fading Fidel and his gulled groupies," [2]Washington
Times, July 6, 2001

Mr. Vidal asseverates that McVeigh is "very, very bright."
He writes with "perfect" spelling, punctuation and grammar.
--R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., "When grim opportunity knocks..
.," [3]Washington Times, May 11, 2001
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Asseverate comes from Latin asseverare, "to assert seriously
or earnestly," from ad- + severus, "severe, serious."
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